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allure
The power to attract, entice; the quality causing attraction.
aunt
Kin; sister of a parent.
bidden
Village in United Kingdom.
bike
Pedal-driven two-wheel vehicle.
data
Facts represented for handling.
diatribe
An abusive, bitter, attack, or criticism: denunciation.
doer
Village in Hungary.
earl
English title of nobility.
eddy
A current of air or water running back, or in an opposite direction to the main current.
epee
A number of different bladed weapons.
evade
(transitive) To get away from by cunning; to avoid by dexterity, subterfuge, address, or ingenuity; to elude; to cleverly escape from.
expert
Occupation.
footstep
The mark or impression left by a foot; a track.
fray
Affray; broil; contest; combat; brawl; melee.
inert
Unable to move or act; inanimate.
lapse
A temporary failure; a slip.
nail
The thin, horny plate at the ends of fingers and toes on humans and some other animals.
nipple
Part of the breast.
pram
(Britain, Australia, New Zealand) A small vehicle, usually covered, in which a newborn baby is pushed around in a lying position; a perambulator.
resourceful
Capable or clever; able to put available resources to efficient or ingenious use; using materials at hand wisely or efficiently.
rote
The process of learning or committing something to memory through mechanical repetition, usually by hearing and repeating aloud, often without full attention to comprehension or thought for the meaning.
royalty
The rank, status, power or authority of a monarch.
saunas
Small room or building designed as a place to experience dry or wet heat sessions.
sonata
Composition for one or more solo instruments.
spar
A rafter of a roof.
subordinate
A person under the authority or control of another within an organization.
user
One who uses or makes use of something, a consumer.
veranda
Roofed, open-air gallery or porch.
wave
Oscillation that travels through space and matter.
wrap
(transitive) To enclose (an object) completely in any flexible, thin material such as fabric or paper.
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